Rating: Summary: 20 fun facts about Manos: The Hands Of Fate Review: You are reading about a film called Manos: The Hands Of Fate, which means you know by now what it's about, and maybe even a few fun facts. I would like to present a few more you might not have heard.1. The film's title translates to Hands: The Hands Of Fate 2. It was filmed entirely with a handheld camera that could only record thirty seconds of film at a time. 3. The film was shot without sound; all the lines were later dubbed by only three people - two men and one woman. 4. The real reason John Reynolds (Torgo) appears to have big knees and walks funny is because his character is supposed to be a satyr. Reynolds designed his own prosthetics to make himself look like he had goat's feet. (Note how the wife gasps when she first looks down his feet, which the viewer does not get to see.) 5. Torgo was originally named Igor. 6. Harold P. Warren (writer/director/producer) is a fertilizer salesman from El Paso. He made a bet with a visiting location scout Stirling Silliphant that he could make a popular horror film on an extremely minimal budget. 7. Three stars of the film committed suicide shortly after shooting was completed: John Reynolds (Torgo), Joyce Molleur (teenager in car), and Diane Mahree (Margaret). 8. The film was shot in two and a half months with a budget of about $19,000. 9. The movie was given a gala premiere in El Paso upon its release, and many of the local dignitaries were on hand. Part way into the film, many people in the audience began to heckle the movie. Many of the film's stars and crewmembers snuck out before the end out of embarrassment. 10. The endless driving sequences at the beginning were supposed to have the opening credits over them, but were inexplicably left out. 11. In lieu of a salary, Hal Warren sold shares to the cast and crew for their hard work and long hours. 12. The Master's "Lodge Of Sins" was actually the ranch of then El Paso County Judge, Colbert Coldwell. 13. The city of El Paso was so involved that Hal Warren sent free tickets for the premiere to the press, all the aldermen and the Mayor of El Paso. 14. People attending the premiere at The Capri Theater in El Paso paid $0.35 (Children) $1.25/$1.00 (Adults/with a discount card). 15. Hal Warren later approached cinematographer, 'Robert Guidry' , with another script, this one called "Wild Desert Bikers". Guidry declined. 16. If the day or scenes or performances went poorly, director Hal Warren would reassure the novice cast that any errors would be fixed post-production by the magic of Hollywood. 17. The scenes featuring two teenagers who are hassled by the cops while kissing in their car were added because actress Joyce Molleur broke her leg during filming, and was unable to perform her original role. 18. Joyce was originally cast as one of the master's brides. 19. The master's brides were played by a group of models for Mannequin Manor. 20. The majority of the cast and crew never appeared or worked on another movie after this. Be sure and watch this film at some point. It is the worst movie of all time and that alone assures it's legendary status.
Rating: Summary: No one could make something worst than this even if they try Review: You don't know how bad a movie can be until you see Manos. I've seen a lot of bad movies during my life, bad actors, bad screenplays, bad effects, but none of that compares with Manos. Truly, so far, by far, this is the worst movie ever made. I can imagine a movie worst than this one, and if it exits, believe I won't see it. One thing that I recommend, if you're going to see it, watch it alone the first time, then call your friends, wife, parents, whoever, and ask them to watch it, and enjoy the look on their faces, the expressions, everything. That's worth a lot,that is, if you dare to watch it again :-) .
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